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Early morning walk with dogs past the roundabout on edge of town. At roundabout world of suburban houses opens out and a wonderful big puff of cloud is licked pink from sunrise against a clear blue sky. But as the street opens on the view I see the eight chimneys of the power station, two by two by two by two, with thin trails of umbilical vapour connected to the big cloud. Itβs a power station cloud. I run back home to get my camera, worried that by the time I get back to this spot the blush will have gone.
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Somerville, M. (2011). Becoming-Frog. In: Somerville, M., Davies, B., Power, K., Gannon, S., Carteret, P.d. (eds) Place Pedagogy Change. Transgressions, vol 73. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-615-1_6
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